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Louis John Vallem

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Louis John Vallem

Birth
California, USA
Death
7 Sep 1946 (aged 73)
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA Add to Map
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Louis J. Vallem
Father: Peter Vallem, Norway
Mother: Harriett Trimmer, England
Widowed
Farmer
burial Sept 11, 1946 San Joaquin Cemetery

Louis J. Vallem, 73, retired Lodi rancher formerly active in Alpine County politics, died in a local hospital Saturday after suffering a paralytic stroke Thursday. Ill a year, Vallem had been residing with a daughter, Mrs. Marion J. Peterson, El Camino district, Stockton. A son, L.V. Vallem, has managed the Vallem dairy and vineyard in Lodi for seven years.
Vallem served two terms as Alpine County assessor and two as deputy sheriff. HIs wife, the former Josephine Kenny, who died in 1919, the year Vallem moved to Lodi, served two terms as Alpine County superintendent of schools. The Vallem family operated the Wade Valley Ranch in Alpine County for 90 years and is said to have brought the first Hereford cattle into Northern California.
Vallem also was the father of Mrs. Lorretta Bue of Helena, Mont.; brother of William T. and George W. Valley of Lodi, Ray Vallem of Groveland, Robert Vallem of Lewiston, Ida., Mrs. Alice Orcutt of Conrad, Mont., and Mrs. Elizabeth Trimmer of Genoa, Wis., and grandfather of three.
Stockton Daily Evening Record Sep 9, 1946
Death Certificate
Louis J. Vallem
Father: Peter Vallem, Norway
Mother: Harriett Trimmer, England
Widowed
Farmer
burial Sept 11, 1946 San Joaquin Cemetery

Louis J. Vallem, 73, retired Lodi rancher formerly active in Alpine County politics, died in a local hospital Saturday after suffering a paralytic stroke Thursday. Ill a year, Vallem had been residing with a daughter, Mrs. Marion J. Peterson, El Camino district, Stockton. A son, L.V. Vallem, has managed the Vallem dairy and vineyard in Lodi for seven years.
Vallem served two terms as Alpine County assessor and two as deputy sheriff. HIs wife, the former Josephine Kenny, who died in 1919, the year Vallem moved to Lodi, served two terms as Alpine County superintendent of schools. The Vallem family operated the Wade Valley Ranch in Alpine County for 90 years and is said to have brought the first Hereford cattle into Northern California.
Vallem also was the father of Mrs. Lorretta Bue of Helena, Mont.; brother of William T. and George W. Valley of Lodi, Ray Vallem of Groveland, Robert Vallem of Lewiston, Ida., Mrs. Alice Orcutt of Conrad, Mont., and Mrs. Elizabeth Trimmer of Genoa, Wis., and grandfather of three.
Stockton Daily Evening Record Sep 9, 1946


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